Bryson Stott rarely strikes out — less often than 85% of qualified hitters. The contact is soft, though — only 29% of qualified hitters hit the ball with less authority.
Each spoke is a skill estimate adjusted for sample size — not raw season stats — so farther out = better.
Percentiles vs. 463 qualified hitters.
Data through 2026-07-15.
Plays like…
Same archetype, nearest by rate — the hitters whose profile looks most like this one.
Every plate appearance ends one of three ways: a strikeout (0 bases), a walk (1 base), or a ball in play worth its estimated bases.
The bar splits his value into those pieces, versus the league.
More bases is better. In the table, 100th percentile = best in MLB.
Ball-in-play basesWalk bases
Bases per plate appearance
.335
.074
Bryson Stott
.351
.084
League average
What a replacement bat would have done
over Bryson Stott's 353 plate appearances
144
Bryson Stott
127
Replacement level
▲ +17 bases above replacement (created 144 vs 127)
Bryson Stott
League
Percentile
Bases per ball in play(higher = better)
.450
.510
41st
Walk rate(higher = better)
7%
8%
37th
Strikeout rate(fewer = better)
17%
23%
85th
Platoon splits
Platoon splits (EB/PA)
Dot = shrunk true-talent estimate; bar = 89% credible interval.
Faint diamond = his raw, unshrunk rate against that hand — small samples make it noisy, which is why the model pulls the dot toward a more trustworthy estimate.
Shrunk splits beat raw splits decisively at low PA counts and converge with them as playing time builds — individual platoon gaps need roughly 1,000+ PA vs a hand before the raw number alone can be trusted.
Headline EB/PA (0.415)
vs LHP73 PA0.355
vs LHP: shrunk estimate 0.355 EB/PA, 89% credible interval 0.302 to 0.407, based on 73 plate appearances. Raw (unshrunk) rate: 0.408 EB/PA.
vs RHP266 PA0.434
vs RHP: shrunk estimate 0.434 EB/PA, 89% credible interval 0.390 to 0.479, based on 266 plate appearances. Raw (unshrunk) rate: 0.429 EB/PA.
0.2810.3360.3910.4450.500
0.079 EB/PA better vs RHP than vs LHP (shrunk estimate).
89% credible interval: +0.042 to +0.115
How he hits
Hits it to Pull most often, and does the most damage there too.
Best batted balls
Where every ball Bryson Stott put in play landed this season.
Dots are colored by estimated bases (EB) — pale slate (easy out) to dark teal (home-run territory).
Filled dots are hits; hollow rings are outs — a dark ring in the outfield is a crushed ball that got caught.
Hover a dot or a row to link the two; click to watch on Baseball Savant.